Personal belongings stolen from Greek Jewish victims of the Neuengamme Nazi concentration camp have been returned to their descendants. The restitution was made possible through the efforts of Greek students who meticulously researched and located the families of those deported to the camp. These artifacts represent a tangible connection to individuals lost during the Holocaust, offering a poignant link to the past. The items had been taken from victims during their imprisonment and subsequent deportation. This return marks a significant step in acknowledging the suffering endured and honoring the memory of those who perished. The initiative highlights the importance of historical research and international collaboration in addressing the legacies of the Holocaust. This successful effort provides closure and a sense of justice for the families impacted by this tragedy.